
Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure
Family · Comedy
Overview
In this live-action musical comedy, Baby Huey, the lovable seven foot tall duckling, is taken in by a caring little boy named Nick and his kind but surprised family. A sinister scientist and a mean Las Vegas producer want Baby Huey for themselves, but they don't know what a little boy, a caring community, and a baby bird that's bigger than all of them is capable of.
Top Cast


Harvey Korman
Harvey Korman
Prof von Klupp
Harvey Korman
Prof von Klupp


Joseph Bologna
Joseph Bologna
P.T. Wynnsocki
Joseph Bologna
P.T. Wynnsocki


David L. Lander
David L. Lander
Bernie
David L. Lander
Bernie


Maureen McCormick
Maureen McCormick
Nick's Mom
Maureen McCormick
Nick's Mom


Rodger Bumpass
Rodger Bumpass
Baby Huey / Irv
Rodger Bumpass
Baby Huey / Irv


John Vernon
John Vernon
Principal Scotti
John Vernon
Principal Scotti


Stephen Furst
Stephen Furst
Phantoms' Manager / Baby Huey (Voice)
Stephen Furst
Phantoms' Manager / Baby Huey (Voice)


David Leisure
David Leisure
Nick's Dad
David Leisure
Nick's Dad


Michael Angarano
Michael Angarano
Nick
Michael Angarano
Nick


Tiffany Taubman
Tiffany Taubman
Little Audrey
Tiffany Taubman
Little Audrey
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